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Sound of Vultures' Wings: The Tibetan Buddhist Chod Ritual Practice of the Female Buddha Machik Labdron
By: Jeffrey W. Cupchik

The Buddha: Life and Afterlife Between East and West


 
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Author: Philip Almond
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781438464411
Publication Date: Febr. 2024


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The Sound of Vultures' Wings offers the first in-depth exploration of the music of the Tibetan Chod tradition, which is based on the liturgical song-poems of the twelfth-century Tibetan female ascetic Machik Labdron (1055-1153). Chod is a musical-meditative Vajrayana method for cutting off the root of suffering, our mistaken view of a self. The Chod practitioner applies the antidote to self-cherishing by developing bodhicitta (altruistic awakening mind) and the antidote to self-grasping through the realization of the ultimate nature of reality: the correct view of emptiness. Chod is regarded by many Tibetan Lamas as one of the most effective Buddhist practices for spiritual and social transformation. Jeffrey W. Cupchik details the significance of the complex, interwoven performative aspects of this meditative ritual and explains how its practice can bring about experiences of insight and inner transformation. In doing so, he undoes the notion of meditation being exclusively an experience of silence and stillness.

The Buddha: Life and Afterlife Between East and West, Philip Almond, Cambridge University Press, Hardcover, 460 Pages, $108.00

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